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May 9, 2005
Issue 420
Vol. 10, No. 19

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THE CASSUTT FILES

 After columnist Michael Cassutt suffered a wardrobe malfunction, we had to have him "Pixilated."


INTERVIEWS

 Elisha Cuthbert and Chad Michael Murray melt down Vincent Price's 3-D classic House of Wax for a new millennium.

NEWS OF THE WEEK
 Ben Browder steps through the wormhole to Stargate SG-1, Sam Raimi considers directing six Spider-Man movies, Orlando Bloom sets sail for new waters in the Pirates of the Caribbean sequel, and more.
ON SCREEN
 Elisha Cuthbert dares to enter the House of Wax, Scott Bakula embarks on his final voyage on the Star Trek: Enterprise series finale, and Mi-yeon Lee teaches a lesson to the dead in Whispering Corridors.
OFF THE SHELF
 Ian R. MacLeod declares war on an alternate England in The House of Storms, while George Alec Effinger takes advice from the aliens in Live! From Planet Earth.
GAMES
 Enjoy parodies of Halo, Resident Evil, Tomb Raider and many more while time-traveling through the first-person-shooting environment of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect.
CLASSICS
 After Jennifer Connelly wished that her baby brother would be kidnapped by goblins, director Jim Henson led her through the Labyrinth into the hands of David Bowie.
COOL STUFF
 A band of spacefaring losers who've been laughingly lost in space for eons have been found by Corgi in the form of a detailed set of die-cast metal Red Dwarf Miniatures.
SITE OF THE WEEK
 The creator of Discworld makes his whimsical home on the Web at Terry Pratchett Books, with message boards, maps, interviews and more.
LETTERS
 Readers ride along with Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, stand up for the artists of Marvel Comics, and more, while Terry Goodkind defends freedom.

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